Eleanor Palser, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Researcher, Neurology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address675 Nelson Rising Lane, #205
San Francisco CA 94158
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    Title(s)UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences


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    Royal Holloway, University of London, UKBSc06/2013Psychology
    Durham Univeristy , UKMSc09/2014Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
    University College London, UKPhD11/2018Cognitive Neuroscience

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    Eleanor Palser, PhD, is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the UCSF Dyslexia Center. After undergraduate work at Royal Holloway, University of London, and a Masters degree from Durham University, she received her PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London. She is a member of the Clinical Affective Neuroscience (CAN) Laboratory and the Dyslexia Center at UCSF. Her research focuses on laboratory measurement of emotion and social behavior in neurodevelopmental conditions such as dyslexia and autism.

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    1. Expressive Prosody in Patients With Focal Anterior Temporal Neurodegeneration. Neurology. 2023 08 22; 101(8):e825-e835. Geraudie A, Pressman PS, Pariente J, Millanski C, Palser ER, Ratnasiri BM, Battistella G, Mandelli ML, Miller ZA, Miller BL, Sturm V, Rankin KP, Gorno-Tempini ML, Montembeault M. PMID: 37400244; PMCID: PMC10449437.
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    2. Visual and social differences in dyslexia: deep phenotyping of four cases with spared phonology. Neurocase. 2022 10; 28(5):419-431. Palser ER, Miller ZA, Licata AE, Yabut NA, Sudarsan SP, Tee BL, Deleon JA, Mandelli ML, Caverzasi E, Sturm VE, Hendren R, Possin KL, Miller BL, Gorno Tempini ML, Watson Pereira C. PMID: 36450280; PMCID: PMC9957930.
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    3. Gender and geographical disparity in editorial boards of journals in psychology and neuroscience. Nat Neurosci. 2022 03; 25(3):272-279. Palser ER, Lazerwitz M, Fotopoulou A. PMID: 35190729.
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    4. Children with developmental dyslexia show elevated parasympathetic nervous system activity at rest and greater cardiac deceleration during an empathy task. Biol Psychol. 2021 11; 166:108203. Palser ER, Morris NA, Roy ARK, Holley SR, Veziris CR, Watson C, Deleon J, Miller ZA, Miller BL, Gorno-Tempini ML, Sturm VE. PMID: 34653546.
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    5. Reduced differentiation of emotion-associated bodily sensations in autism. Autism. 2021 07; 25(5):1321-1334. Palser ER, Galvez-Pol A, Palmer CE, Hannah R, Fotopoulou A, Pellicano E, Kilner JM. PMID: 33482706.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 5     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    6. Enhanced visceromotor emotional reactivity in dyslexia and its relation to salience network connectivity. Cortex. 2021 01; 134:278-295. Sturm VE, Roy ARK, Datta S, Wang C, Sible IJ, Holley SR, Watson C, Palser ER, Morris NA, Battistella G, Rah E, Meyer M, Pakvasa M, Mandelli ML, Deleon J, Hoeft F, Caverzasi E, Miller ZA, Shapiro KA, Hendren R, Miller BL, Gorno-Tempini ML. PMID: 33316603; PMCID: PMC7880083.
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    7. The Confidence Database. Nat Hum Behav. 2020 03; 4(3):317-325. Rahnev D, Desender K, Lee ALF, Adler WT, Aguilar-Lleyda D, Akdogan B, Arbuzova P, Atlas LY, Balci F, Bang JW, Bègue I, Birney DP, Brady TF, Calder-Travis J, Chetverikov A, Clark TK, Davranche K, Denison RN, Dildine TC, Double KS, Duyan YA, Faivre N, Fallow K, Filevich E, Gajdos T, Gallagher RM, de Gardelle V, Gherman S, Haddara N, Hainguerlot M, Hsu TY, Hu X, Iturrate I, Jaquiery M, Kantner J, Koculak M, Konishi M, Koß C, Kvam PD, Kwok SC, Lebreton M, Lempert KM, Ming Lo C, Luo L, Maniscalco B, Martin A, Massoni S, Matthews J, Mazancieux A, Merfeld DM, O'Hora D, Palser ER, Paulewicz B, Pereira M, Peters C, Philiastides MG, Pfuhl G, Prieto F, Rausch M, Recht S, Reyes G, Rouault M, Sackur J, Sadeghi S, Samaha J, Seow TXF, Shekhar M, Sherman MT, Siedlecka M, Skóra Z, Song C, Soto D, Sun S, van Boxtel JJA, Wang S, Weidemann CT, Weindel G, Wierzchon M, Xu X, Ye Q, Yeon J, Zou F, Zylberberg A. PMID: 32015487; PMCID: PMC7565481.
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    8. Neural Processing and Production of Gesture in Children and Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Front Psychol. 2019; 10:3045. Fourie E, Palser ER, Pokorny JJ, Neff M, Rivera SM. PMID: 32038408; PMCID: PMC6987472.
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    9. The role of sensorimotor signals in cognition and its relevance to autism. Digested Free. 2018; 26:26-29. E Palser. . View Publication.
    10. Alexithymia mediates the relationship between interoceptive sensibility and anxiety. PLoS One. 2018; 13(9):e0203212. Palser ER, Palmer CE, Galvez-Pol A, Hannah R, Fotopoulou A, Kilner JM. PMID: 30212484; PMCID: PMC6136731.
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    11. The link between interoceptive processing and anxiety in children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder: extending adult findings into a developmental sample. Biological Psychology. 2018; 136:13-21. ER Palser, A Fotopoulou, E Pellicano, JM Kilner. View Publication.
    12. Altering movement parameters disrupts metacognitive accuracy. Consciousness and Cognition. 2018; 57:33-40. ER Palser, A Fotopoulou, JM Kilner. View Publication.
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